Unusual, rare, and surprising names found on 19th to early 20th century tombstones

I like walking around old cemeteries sometimes (partly to read the names) and this time I made notes of the more interesting ones in the memo pad on my phone. Here they are, first names only (with middles thrown in sometimes):

I have PAGES of names from cemeteries (mostly online records)! I love it. In fact, that's where my user name came from--an old cemetery! (Is that creepy? :/ ) My favorite find so far has been Monema, a name that I have found in SEVERAL cemeteries but I can't find ANY information on online. I assume it's pronounced mo-NEE-ma. On your list I like:

The house I grew up in was built in 1884 and had a small family (not mine) graveyard out back, like less than 20, but some of which had died in the house. I didn't write down any of the names and my mom moved after I'd gone to college and she remarried, but I don't recall any of them being particularly noteworthy. The small stones that belonged to children only had initials or were blank. I'd kind of like to go back and look at the headstones but I don't have the contact info for the guy that owns the place now and I'd feel weird just showing up to poke around.

Those lists are interesting. While many of the names are new to me, I had a great-uncle Lemuel.